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In my copy of the second J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. Catalog No. 53, dated 9-1-1913, the Maynard Jr. and the Crack-Shot are over-stamped discontinued.

A new Crack Shot is in Catalog No. 54, the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co.'s last big catalog.

Catalog No. 54, pg 33.jpeg

New England Westinghouse took over J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. for war production for The Great War and changed the name to J. Stevens Arms Co. After the war they sold J. Stevens Arms Co. to Savage Arms Corp. which continued to operate it through WW-II. The No. 26 Crack Shot remained in the J. Stevens Arms Co. catalogs to 1941. For 1939 to 41 it is shown with a pistol grip stock.
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